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. here today, governor of california took emergency steps over the weekend to lower the highest price of gas ever in his state. should the rest of the country follow his lead? that's what we're going to talk about next on "the five." ♪ ♪ back to new york and my colleagues with "the five." ♪ ♪ >> eric: welcome back. gas prices seat new record. average price of one gallon now at $4.67. that is 22% more than the u.s. average. that sprung jerry brown to action. he directed the california regulators to relax fall control. oil refineries could release supply of cheaper fuel. if it's good for one state, whee not good for 57, president obama. >> dana: the secretary of energy thought it would be good idea to have european gas prices. now long beach, the average, $4.60. highest one in long beach was $6.65. imagine you drive along the highway you need to get gas and you see that. the environmental regulations across the board are -- well, not fair that california then can wave theirs. they have -- they got carved off early on. energy legislation. >> eric: they added additional regulation

-up. >> sean: all that, plus my exclusive interview with former california governor and hollywood legend arnold schwarzenegger. we are 36 days from election day and "hannity" starts right here right now. >> sean: this is a fox news alert. congressional hearings on the banghazi attack are about to be convened in the last hour fox news has obtained a letter that will be sent to hillary clinton tomorrow morning. this letter is from congressman jason chavitz. it reads in part, the full committee anticipates convening a hearing on october 10th, 2012, to consider the security situation in banghazi leading up to the september 11th attack. the attack that claimed the ambassador's life was the latest in a long line of attacks on western diplomats and officials in libya in the months leading up to this attack. it was clearly never as the administration has once insisted, the result of a popular uprising or protest. what you're looking at now is exclusively obtained photos from congressman chaffetz and the committee showing one of those attacks prior to the hit on our consulate that cost four americans th

this week. investigators say darnell recently escaped from a california prison. the couple were found driving a dead woman's car. it is not clear whether the washingtons will be charged with her murder. >>> time for a look at your weekend forecast. christina loren is here. i'm curious how you are holding up. it has been a busy week for you. >> the giants won yesterday. i'm feeling good no matter what. carry the load. good morning to you. a good-looking day today as we head throughout the afternoon, we will get rid of some of the clouds. not a lot. we have the slight chance for light showers over the greater bay area. let's talk about what is happening. the temperatures are cool across the state. we are in the 70s and 60s across the board with the area of low pressure. the broad area is keeping things cool for california. 59 in oakland right now. 55 in san jose. we're only on the way to a 10-degree warm up. tomorrow, the sun comes back up. that means we will see 5-to-10 degree jump in the temperatures. a big time warm up on the way through next week. up to 90 degrees in some cities. we

. california's looking at $4.65 a gallon. >> inbridge says, give us a permit, we'll get the gasoline to you. california does not permit pipelines. so it's a shortage going in. refinery shortage and a shortage of product. >> and the governor there trying to fix things in a hurry. see you tonight. >> if he has an spr, fine. >> 6:00 and 11:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> when we come back, the world's online daily deals website in the spotlight. you want to hear from a fair of co-founders of groupon, what they have to say about the company's futures. >>> and faber will talk to barnes & noble ceo wichl lynch in a cnbc exclusive in just a moment. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about low-cost investing. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're committed to offering you tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 low-cost investment options-- tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like our exchange traded funds, or etfs tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 which now have the lowest tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 operating expenses tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 in their respective tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 lipper categories. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 lower than spdr tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd

in their closet. joining me now, congresswoman jackie spear, democrat from california and nia-malika henderson, political reporter for the washington post. thank you both for being here tonight. >> thank you, reverend. >> congresswoman, governor romney still endorses richard mourdock. what does that say? >> i think what it says is mitt romney is embracing the extremist apportion party of the republican right wing. it's not just mourdock. it's todd akin, joe walsh, a number of candidates who say women who ra raped should not have the choice to terminate the pregnancy. and there there are as many as 1.3 million rapes in this country. some 30,000 of those victims will become pregnant. >> now, does it bother you, then, given the extremism that is being represented, that he has put this moderate face on? does it worry you or get away with it? >> well, i hope the american people won't stop with that. he was holding olive branches in his hands and his position on women issues is truly unclear and with the gender gap being where it is right now, i think women need to scrutinize what he says and does a

this past hour, the president left on a two-day campaign swing through california, on a campaign effort, how else do you think they pay for those ads? >> hey, you don't miss much, do you, alex? >> talking about the unemployment number, we also saw a strong debate, still about the debate. >> well, you know it is a good thing for the president's supporters and they're looking forward to it. he gets two more bites of the apple, when vp paul ryan goes up against joe biden, and candidates have less and less tried to paint it as a victory, nobody agrees with it. and david axelrod said the president let mitt romney get away with too much. the president is his own worst critic. and robert gibbs, of course, works directly for the campaign, and newt gingrich talked more about the campaign, let's have a little bit more of a listen. >> it is not rocket science to believe that the president was disappointed in the expectations he has for himself. but look, i think part of that was because as i said earlier, we met a new mitt romney, we met a mitt romney that wanted to walk away from the central theory of

on the light oil side. >> who is going to help california? costco said they can't get enough refined product. we don't have pipe out there, do we? >> the likelihood of getting pipes in california is very low. >> separate country. >> all right. president and ceo of enbridge. you want to learn? you want to really understand this industry? they gave you a full day presentation and it is brilliant. thank you al monaco. great to see you, sir. >> thank you. >> i like this stock. >>> coming up, crossfire. there's a shootout on the street over the future of one big name in defense. krayemer is going in the trenches and forming a battle plan. stick around. this could be your portfolio's new secret weapon. >>> and later on good behavior. cramer's sell block can be an unforgiving time but stocks can emerge reformed. tonight, one tech security play has paid its debt to society. but is it now a buy? the verdict is just ahead. all coming up on "mad money." accolade overdrive. zagat just gave hertz its top rating in 15 categories, including best overall car rental. so elevate your next car rental experienc

. the governor jerry brown directed the california air resources board to allow the immediate production of the winter blend of gasoline. usually that switch doesn't happen for another few weeks but by doing this, the fuel supply will greatly increase and industry experts say while the changeover to the winter blend will help they are expecting prices to stabilize soon anyway. that's because the spike was due, in part, to a power outage at a refinery among other issues and that refinery is back online. it was back online on friday. you can see there's a crowd here and it's been like this all day. people looking for any bargain any way they can get it. live in san jose, kimberly terry, nbc bay area news. >> kimberly, thank you. >>> new details tonight on a homicide investigation in the east bay. police in hercules are asking for the public's help tonight after finding a woman dead in her own home crime tape surrounds the family's home. the police found the body of 55-year-old suzi ko inside the home on friday night and say she suffered a traumatic injury to her head. a neighbor found the

: there will be a contusion or fracture going on. we are at the california baseball club. they called us up and they said with the giants in the post season, have you ever wondered what it is like to take a 100-mile-an-hour fastball? what is it like hitting against a 100-mile-an-hour ball? >> not too much time to think about it. you have to get in there and get ready early and get the bat going. >> reporter: let's get you lined up. he will take three pitches. what is the trick or key to someone who has never taken a pitch? >> get ready early. >> reporter: you connected. you are moving toward the ball as he is releasing? >> as he's getting ready, i'm getting ready. that's the only way to catch up. when that ball is coming out of his hands, i'm ready to go just like he is. no delay. ready? >> reporter: nice. can you actually see the ball? >> i keep track of it. >> reporter: you have had professional players? >> yeah. >> reporter: do they nail it all the time? >> they handle it, but they don't handle it all the time. >> reporter: really? >> yeah. >> reporter: i'll give it a try. i have my little league expe

is going on in california with $6 a gallon gas breaking out one month before the election. >>> election tipping point. president obama elevates sesame street's big bird to a whole new level. >>> sandusky speaks hours before being sentenced on 46 koucounts school abuse. >>> and curious discovery. the ma are. s rover finds a bright object on the surface but what is it? >> good morning, everyone. i'm lynn berry. those stories and much more straight ahead on "first look." >>> well from sesame street to main street, last week's debate has catapulted big bird to the forefront of the presidential campaign. mitt romney said he would cut funding to the public broadcasting service in order to help reduce the country's deficit. now the obama camp released a new tongue and cheek ad casting the star as a criminal mastermind. will it be infective? take a look and decide for yourself. >> i'm barack obama and i approve this message. >> bernie madoff, ken lay, gluttons of greed. and the man who towered over him. one man who has the guts to speak his name. >> big bird. >> big bird. >> big, yellow, a mena

of gas in california rose by one cent overnight. it is now at $4.67 per gallon of regular. and over the weekend, governor brown, well, he signed an order telling the state air resource board to start producing the winter blend of gas. experts seem to think that we could, we could see some relief later on this week. >>> unusual talk this morning coming out of silicon valley. layoffs. though scott mcgrew says they're probably unique to just one industry. >> santa clarita-based anti-virus company mcafee will lay off workers. people are buying far fewer computers these days. now, mcafee was purchased by intel last year. intel's ceo the other day pointing out that that company hasn't added a job in california in ten years. the traditional computer industry suffering because of the popularity of tablets and smartphones. >>> speaking of phones, sprint says you can now reserve your own custom vanity phone number, like star star-marla or star star-johnny k.. it costs $3 a month. you keep your original phone number as well, but anyone using any cell phone on another service should be able to

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, ridiculously agile, tight turning, fun to drive 2013 smart. ♪ >>> motorists in california got some sticker shock at the pump today. gasoline prices jumping 17 cents overnight. . sharon here with the details. >> it's incredible. nearly $6 a gallon at some stations in southern california. stations talking about possibly running out of gas because of the high price. a lot of consumers worry it could happen to them. california is a special case based on the special type of gasoline that's required in that state. the refining issues that are servicing in california and elsewhere around the country are having an impact on prices. not only on the national average, but on different pockets. we are looking at prices that vary quite a bit across the country. from california, we also have in the south some of the cheapest gas, just over $3.50. in the new york area, over $4. the fact remains the national average at $3.79 a gallon is likely to go higher based on what we've seen in the futures market over the last several weeks. we are likely, some traders say, to see $4 gasoline as the national average

are still several years away. space exploration technologies of hawthorne, california, or space ex-for short, launched the falcon 9 rocket from cape canaveral, florida, at 8:30 onboard a rocket. a capsule called dragon contains 1,000 pounds of food, clothing equipment, science experiments including 23 designed and built by students. the cargo includes a freezer that can store laboratory samples at temperatures as low as 300 degrees below zero. the supplies are scheduled to reach the space station on wednesday. the capsule will remain docked for a few weeks. the a second company, orbital sciences of virginia is preparing a rocket for test flight later this year. exciting future ahead for private space travel. jon: great stuff. julie banderas, thanks. >> reporter: sure. jenna: early voting is underway in ohio right now, a key swing state. already there are issues which may not be decided until just before the election. in fact several lawsuits are before the courts now and how those cases turn out may impact the outcome of the presidential election. mike tobin is live in chicago with more on t

that the california science center will do a great job, and to see it get here is even better. >> and don said, why don't we talk about it, why don't you just take the wings off this thing? not so easy. >> not so easy, it as a thermal protection component, it would be a big challenge to take those things off. could you do it? yes, not a smart thing to do. so that is why we had to develop the route and get through the city. >> and you know, don, stephanie waits, and every time she hears "tight corners," the problem is there were trees in some neighborhoods they didn't want to cut down, the controversy, they had to cut down about 400 trees, science center said they put back two for every one they cut down. but there were some older neighborhoods where they didn't want to cut them down. so it made the clearances literally just a couple of inches on either side. and that has slowed them down, but these people have been really great troopers, you know, out here for four or fiveours already, waiting on space shuttle "endeavour." so you know what a big event this is here in the los angeles area. don? >> a

this stretch of the route from los angeles international airport to the california science center. now, what we can show you is, okay, we have the wing that's really close to that tree. if we look over on the other side of the street, you can now see the platform starting to move. but you can see it's almost out of room on the other side of the street. so it's a very, very delicate maneuver. this platform that it's on, each of the wheels can move individually. it can go side to side and backwards and forwards so they're trying to reposition it right now to get around that tree and try to save it. we have asked a couple of the workers here who are managing this whole process whether they're going to cut the tree down or not. they say they don't know. they have tried throughout the process to save as many trees as possible. 400 have been cut down along the route. they'll be replaced 2 for 1, but some of the residents of the communities have been upset because they don't want to lose any trees. we're still watching the process and we're going to see whether it gets by the tree. you can watch as th

francisco bay. our top story on a fox trip across america. >>> california. that boat carrying two dozen people when it began taking on water near alcatraz island. the coast guard reporting the 40-foot vessel hit an unknown object. the coast guard was nearby rescuing everybody on board. >>> texas. a big rig hauling 50-pound bags of pinto beans goes off a driver. the driver not hurt. police say a blown tire likely caused the 18 wheeler to flip off the interstate and land on its side spilling, you guessed it, the beans. crews spent hours trying to lift the truck out of the embankment. pennsylvania. the fbi investigating after someone made off with an unknown amount of newly redesigned and still unreleased $100 bills. the feds saying the money was being shipped from dallas to the federal reserve bank near philadelphia. police want merchants who see the unusual looking new $100 bills to contact the fbi. >>> back to california. and a san diego high school. 18-year-old ivan mendoza who has down's syndrome crowned home coming king during halftime in front of classmates. several of the school's

it aggressively. william in california, william? >> caller: boo-yah, jim, from sunny california. how is it going? >> i don't know. we have really gloomy day out here. it made worse of course by the eagles performance yesterday. but i got to tell you the niners' performance was nothing to write home about. >> caller: oh, god, it was horrible. i want to talk about hormel. i'm a new small investor and i love your show. i like the stock and the dividend. it is worth keeping my money tied up? >> yes! listen, californian, hormel is terrific. they've got one of the longest dividend records. it is an incredibly well run company. i welcome hormel any time they want to come on this show. i got to tell you something, you come on this show, and i will show you the wonders of how good spam juice really tastes. i'm not kidding. that's probably not as good an invite as he has gotten to other shows. let me think about that. rw in nevada? >> caller: yes, jim, first of all, i want to say thank you to all you do for us. otherwise we would have no professional guidance. >> you're very kind. i was in the elevator ye

10/23/12 10/23/12 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] >> from california, this is "democracy now!" >> our navy is smaller now than any time since 1917. the navy said they needed to over 300 ships to carry out their mission. we are headed to the low 200's. >> you mentioned the navy. we have fewer ships than in 1916. governor, we have your horses and bayonets because the nature of our military has changed. >> expanding the debate. as president obama and mitt romney face off for the last time before the general election, we break the sound barrier by including third-party candidates jill stein and rocky anderson into the debate. >> republican and democratic parties may have some differences, but they have both morphed into a militarist, anti- democratic course that betrays the most basic and civil human- rights. >> democratic and republican establishments continue to inflict austerity on the american people while they continue squandering trillions of dollars on wars for oil, wall street bailouts, tax breaks for the wealthy, an enormous private health insuran

: and stevie wonder. >> big ticket guys and some people not happy, california. if there were any other state dealer with like $6 gas prices it probably wouldn't bode well for the president flying in there and snarling up traffic before a concert. the gas stations are saying we're out of gas. >> it's an all-time high. >> $6. unbelievable. >> alisyn: and we have a fox news alert. two american troops, special operations in the province saturday after a fire fight with insurgents. and brings the number of u.s. troops killed in afghanistan this year to nearly 260. two afghan police officers were killed in two separate bombings in other after began pro vipss. well, that partially blind egyptian extremists maybe his first appearance in u.s. sports, he did not enter a plea, and he's charged with taking 16 hostages in yemen and trying to set up a terrorist training camp in oregon and appeared in court without his prosthetic arm, claiming they were taken away on route to the u.s. and his lawyers asked that his hand be returned immediately. and four others with al mazry needed not guilty to the terror

in that situation and not a loser. let's go to robyn in california. >> hi, jim. booyah i read that arising christmas shopping is expected this year. mattel or other kid oriented stocks, whether they rise during the holiday season and ba what you think they will do this year. >> the toy cohort did not have a good back to school season. mattel would be the one that i like. it has a 3.5% yield. the forecasts about holiday season, they are based on nothing. that is total thumb sucking. whatever anyway, use the calendar to remind you when your anniversary is. not for investing. anyway, wow, try looking at the fundamentals, not your desk calendar. stay with cramer. >> coming up cash crop? the midwest crop sent shares up to 52 week highs. after failed earnings should you be harvesting your gains or doubling down? cramer talks to the ceo next. >> and later, wall street is at war and when the analysts disagree it is your time to make "mad money." cramer is giving you a price check on costco. real estate stocks have been soaring. tonight cramer turns to the technicals to see if they are built to go higher or

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is across the west. some good video coming in from california, oregon. it was a stormy monday, no doubt about it. the first big snowstorm dumped a lot of snow in the sierras. that is or are or, pretty tough stuff going on there. at the lower elevation some tough weather around california. some funnel clouds reported out there around sacramento, even a few tornado touch downs. and then back up to or are or. here is what it looks like, the snow coming down. the snow is ending now as it it will in the ski resort area. they had four to five inches of snow in the region. the snow can continues this morning. from the sierra up through the cascades. decent heavy snow out west. let me show you what's going on. a huge dichotomy. the tropical weather down to the south. this right here is tropical storm sandy south of jamaica but the clouds are reaching right in to cuba, the bahamas, southern parts of florida. rain showers right now as far north as the florida straits. direct landfall jamaica and cuba over the next couple of days, but it does not appear it will head to the u.s. to the west you go,

're going to take those cases. the other question is whether they will hear the challenge to california's proposition 8. that is also before the supreme court. not clear whether they would hear that. they may take the cases and decide to punt on prop 8. >> if they do that, again, is that more in the thanksgiving timetable? >> probably. i would think we're not going to hear about any of these until late november. and that would mean they wouldn't be argued until next year. the other cases you mentioned, the question of affirmative action. almost every college and university in america that is at all selective in admissions uses some form of affirmative action. they want to achieve a racially diverse campus. because they want to believe that better qualifies or prepares students for the outside world. this case comes from the university of texas, a high school student that didn't get in. she's saying it was unconstitutional, she was denied her spot because texas does consider the race in rounding out the class. they basically take the top performers. they're guaranteed. they do look at ra

understand, you've moved on. you've remarried. you're now living in california. tell us a little bit about your life now. >> yes. i moved to california for, you know, my wife is here from california. you marry and have another few kids. >> nelson rivera, we wish you and your family the best. thank you for joining us. >> all right. thanks. >>> we want to take you back to the big story tonight, history in the making, the washington nationals clinch the nl east division. here's a look inside the locker room moments after their game tonight. you can see the champagne is flowing. they have the goggles on. we'll take you back out live to nats park right after the break. too many americans are struggling to find work in today's economy. too many of those who are working are living paycheck to paycheck trying to make falling incomes meet rising prices for food and gas. more americans are living in poverty than when president obama took office and fifteen million more are on food stamps. president obama and i both care about poor and middle-class families. the difference is my policies will make th

arizona. come on, california. >> where did you buy that scarf? where did you find that? >> yeah, i had to dig it out of the boxes. >> it was mine, i lended it to you. >> it really looks nice, scott, we like that. >> thank you. >> listen, i have my red tie because i had to represent. you can't get in fox 5 before they hand one of these. sue is handing them out. she has a bag of stuff over here. listen, let me show you the temperatures. that cold front has come through and temperature is dropping right now. bob mentioned the breeze. it's been kicking up a little bit. it will die down a little bit. but it's still going to be breezy and chilly out there, too. manassas already down to 57. the ballpark in the upper 50s right now. first pitch at 8:37. we are thinking first pitch rings right around 50, 51 degrees. it will feel cooler than that because the wind will still be probably 10, maybe 15 miles per hour coming in from the northwest and the north and we'll eventually be falling into the upper 40s. now listen, it is game by game. i understand. but sunday's weather, we're talking 70s.

of days is an area of low pressure that's now moving into northern california. here it is. here is san francisco. heavy downpours out here now. watch the rain pile up over 0 the next 48 hours. you can see it really coming on strong when you get up the mountains. a little ex>>> squeeze out of the moisture there. all snow across the higher elevations. if you travel to california today, tough travel weather, no doubt about it, but good snow. that's heading on into the sierra. look at that. what's going on in d.c. if you're traveling here today, a cool start with temperatures up to 72. dry air heats up pretty quickly so watch for it to warm up and, hey, if you see this on saturday, the orionid meteor shower. i tried looking at it on saturday evening. the best was when the moon went down, but i couldn't stay up for it because i'm getting too old, which was after midnight. i did catch a couple of meteors as they went on by. it was nice saturday night. it was great. >> pretty cool, bob. thanks. >>> you can breathe a little sigh of relief at the gas pump today. prices are going down, but will

. it is moving back into southern california. for us, we are getting the offshore flow. let's take it to the futurecast. 10:00 p.m. tonight, the fog returns to the north bay. when we meet back here tomorrow at 11:00, we are still talking about mostly cloudy conditions. the real reason for the cooldown is the area of low pressure that is riding up from the south. this will drop the temperatures from 20 to 25 degrees from today's high. i'm not talking about yesterday where we smashed temperature records across the bay area. we will see a return of the dense fog and drizzle friday into saturday. we get active sunday, monday and tuesday with substantial rain chances. monday and tuesday look to be the best. the north bay for monday. tuesday and wednesday, showers across the greater bay area after the heat wave. major changes ahead. sharp turns. maybe jon kelley can show us the beaches. we like your guns as well, jon. >> these are padded suits. >>> coming up at 11:00, you're out of there. why that umpire's call was music to one major leaguer's ears. >>> and the birthday suit ban. it is a

say that, a mismatch of kids in schools. in california when they ended racial references, the black graduation rate increased and that's because more kids were going to school that matched their skills than actually graduated and the less successful were getting the right racial mix in the freshman class. >> they don't care who is in the senior class. what about this finding, jason, of the issue of diversity and the value of diversity, the supreme court hung a lot in the previous jurisprudence on race in admissions on the diversity because that justifies-- we want-- it's better for students to have a mix ever people to deal with. it helps the educational experience. what's your-- >> diversity has become the new excuse for racial preference of. it used to be to make up for past wrongdoings for blacks, that was the justification for it. we've switched to diversity which could go on forever. the right racial mix, it's the ultimate justifications for racial preferences. the problem is there's no evidence that's the case. there's no evidence a black kid needs to be sitting next to a whit

that traveled 6,000 miles and landed in california. >>> and when will the agony end for sharks fans? the latest on the nhl lockout and how it has the local electronics company making some last-minute changes. thirty-eight. schools. trouble, we all should help out. under thirty-eight they do. more a year. bucks. money for schools. every school dollar must be... spent on student learning. student wins. vote yes on thirty-eight. >>> the latest in line for the nhl lockout and still no deal. sharks fans are now waiting to find out how many more games could be canceled. they could get word today. the electronic arts has adapted the nhl '13 video game to reflect the lockout. many players have gone to the european league to play during the stoppage. >> that's pretty cool. art imitating life. >>> a san diego county kayaker has found a message in a bottle that floated 6,000 miles from australia. >> sandra pulled two bottles and inside messages written by two 10-year-old new zealand boys. one letter was intended to be a time capsule with the greeting "hello future." they were tossed out in may as part of

that this is a permanent project from which you cannot leave, it is the hotel california, thrown out the window. then you wonder clearly about portugal and ireland and so on and so forth. listen, i hope this works out. my only point is the way they are implementing austerity at this point is quite foolish. as you can see, they are worsening the picture not making it better. >> what they are doing by delaying the inevitable is that they are not allowing markets to work. there have been many cases where you have countries that had their own separately floating currencies. europe used to be that way. the euro can persist and may not persist with the same members. if it doesn't persist with the same members, at least you derive benefits of the balancing effect of having a currency to appreciate or depreciate. >> i have sat quiet for a long time and have to come in on this argument again about having the euro floating currency as the answer to everything. the u.k. has its own free-floating currency and it is engaged to qe equal to 25% of its gdp and still the country is economically on its knees. there's more

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that much. i understand they didn't count california, where i live. that's always a little bit above 10. >> on the jobless claims. >> on the jobless claims. exactly. i'm hopeful the economy is beginning to turn we all want to feel that way. i don't care which administration, we need to see job growth occur and won't happen until the economy grows. >> business is not really investing right now, almost a capital strike when you look at capital goods, they don't want to make long lived investments. romney wants the corporate tax cut. obama says he does but wants to penalize foreign companies. does that fly with you? why do we penalize foreign companies? >> we want to repat triate that foreign money sitting overseas, that will help more capital investment in this states, more manufacturing coming back for sure and bring that corporate rate down to 25. in our case, we pay a full 38 or 39% every year. it's very difficult at that rate. >> let me ask you one question. you reported today -- actually, you beat street expectations. the stock went up a little bit. good for you. our research here sa

.com. >> good morning to you. it is 23 minutes after the hour. a california city banned smoking get this inside your own home. in san rafael california people can no longer smoke inside their duplexes, condos and apartments. smokers say this new law amounts to tyranny. supporters believer it will pass in other cities. one person is dead this morning and three others injured following a crash of two trucks in the state of ohio. the truck hauling a trailer ran a stop sign and was hit by the semi. the truck slammed into a home and sparked a fire. amazingly the woman inside the home wasn't hurt. >>> let's talk about energy. >> from bankruptcy to if is car automotive car fires. there are signs some of president obama's green initiatives have failed as candidates try to spell out their energy policy for the next four years last night. >>> i will get america and north america energy independent i will do it by more drilling more permits and licenses. we are going to bring that pipeline in to canada. how in the world the president said no to the pipeline i will never know. >> we have to build the energ

in benghazi might have been inspired that video from california. it then became more clear sometime later that was not the case, and that this probably was a terrorist attack. i find credible and believable based on my own experience in government that sometimes rerts change, and your understanding of a complex matter does change over time. i think this attack on the president is politically inspired. i don't think it has much merit at all. >> a final word to you though, a lot of these points about who was responsible, at least the fact al qaeda-linked groups were was known within 24 hours by the intelligence community. we didn't know about it, but they knew. >> i mean, that's what we understand today, and yet, five days afterwards the u.n. ambassador was telling us it was inspired by a video and demonstrations in cairo. congress has to get on top of this and give us some answers here. i think the american people are confused about the terrible tragedy that inspired in benghazi almost six months ago. >> thank you. >>> benjamin netanyahu's power and influence over who will win in a few wee

and california you can't have the heart. we can't fly the heart more than four hours. no big deal, we get on a plane. you to be a california resident for a year. it was a direct donation. so we gave up on it. we kind of gave up on it. wednesday around midnight we said okay. i came in on thursday, on my way home, 4:30, my wife calls. she is sobbing. and she said we got the heart. you know we went out there. >> dana: everybody loves charles and wish them the best. >> eric: he is a great man. >> dana: he is. >> eric: robert, you're up, brother. >> andrea: how do you follow that? >> bob: open heart surgery. knowing how difficult they are going through. i couldn't be happier for them. here is a little interesting story. everybody dumps on new york city cab drivers. well, i lost my license, by driver's license in a new york city cab. my driver's license is maryland driver's license. the guy had no idea who -- he couldn't figure out how to get it to me. so he got in touch with a guy who watches my house in maryland, the guy gave him my number and address up here. he called me in broken spanish a

they could see the flames. one building and ten vehicles burned in lake county, california. one guy said the fire got within 150 yards of his house and he had stacked stuff in the driveway in case he did have to evacua evacuate. up to 60 houses were threatened but there was rain in the forecast for next week. thank goodness. >>> three male construction workers were on a coffee break but appear to be harassing a woman as she passes by. people around them don't know they are really actors. what would you do if you witnessed this for real? that's the question in "what would you do?" coming to hln on sunday. >> it's the morning rush hour in hoboken, new jersey. the joggers are out and our "what would you do actress" is dressed for the gym. >> what kind of workout are you doing today? >> are you talking to me? >> i feel it. i sense it. >> if you need us, we'll be right over here. >> but that smile can quickly turn when men don't know when to stop. as you might have guessed, these construction workers are actually professional actors dressed up from steel toe to hard hat. >> listen, i can tell

, of course, with the new rules on winter rate gasoline for california and some of the refineries coming back online on the east coast, we're seeing those supplies come back online. 10:30 a.m. >> we're talking about the so-called fiscal -- season. if it's more of a slope or a slightly graded scale. the fact is that next year, potentially, the taxes on dividends are going to get up. and so we are starting to see signs of companies that are paying dividends now, rather than waiting until next year. case in point, hca. a public company, large for profit hospital operator in this cup. but also owned still a great deal by family and by the likes of its private equity sponsors, in this case, kpr and bayne, for example. yesterday, this incredibly high yield market and the need perhaps the believe that it's better to return moment to money to shareholders now, behind a 2.5 billion junk bond offering by the company, they're getting things done at below 5%. it is really amazing. 5.875%. you see the ten-year and they are returning $1.15 billion to shareholders in the form of a dividend. expect to see mo

refinery in mississippi. chevron says the fire at its refinery in richmond, california, also hurt production, as the processing unit at that facility will be down until the end of the year. chevron will report full reports on november 2nd. you see shares under pressure in frankfurt trade this morning down 1.7%. also taking a look at fedex, which plans to sharply cut costs at its struggling express business. just last month, fedex lowered its 2013 outlook, blaming a shift by consumers to ship items by sea rather than air because of higher jet fuel prices. ceo fred smith says fedex could see the benefits of these latest efforts next year and still plans to increase the company's dividends, perhaps keeping a floor under fedex shares which are down just .6 of a percent. >>> still to come on the show, is appetite from china waning? earnings reports show slowing growth and nature is taking its toll. >> stay tuned. bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow

proving to be tough. the space shuttle is almost at its final home. the california science museum. the 12 mile trip from the airport was supposed to take just two days, but the five-story "endeavour" has hit numerous dli delays as it tooled through the streets of los angeles. trees, lamp posts, and buildings all causing trouble. the cost of moving the shuttle is estimated to be $10 million. >>> debates are often as much about style as substance. some say the vice-president's mannerisms perhaps overshadowed anything either man was trying to say while others applauded his take. james rosen looks at what happened and the reaction. >> that's a bunch of malarkey. >> i think people will be better served if we don't keep interrupting each other. >> this is a bunch of stuff. >> it's irish. >> it is. >> reporter: 51 million viewers of thursday's debate imbibed a few shots of irish and a healthy sampling of vintage joe biden. to virtually every thrust made by republican nominee paul ryan, the hyperanimated vice-president responded by grinning and smiling. many called it smirking and by rolling his

ignoring states like texas and california where the winner is already pretty much decided. >> i'm fighting to create american jobs. >> i need ohio to help me reporter: which is why you could be forgiven for thinking that romney and obama are running for president of ohio >> 96% of all the money spent in the last two presidential elections are spent in the 6 to 8 swing states >> reporter: republican national committee member >> if you are a decidedly republican state or a decidedly democrat state there's absolutely zero reason for presidential candidates to talk to you >> reporter: according to a new cbs news poll, 62% of americans, both democrats and republicans, want to get rid of the electoral college. the founding fathers who foisted this system on us were hardly more enthusiastic about it. >> thomas jefferson was already calling it an ink blot on the constitution. people have noted for centuries that it's deeply problematic >> reporter: so jamie introduced a bill in maryland that strips the electoral college of its power without the heavy burden of amending the constitution >> a very c

private sector going. >> i think we all love teachers. >>> california some of the worst weather in the country. a couple tornados near the sacramento area. >> i stepped out on my back porch and there kfs. >> apple is expected to take the wraps off a smaller version of the ipad today, half the size of the regular ipad. >> and the giants have won the pennant. >> these guys just never quit. >>> a beluga whale who scientists say was trying to mimic a human voice. >> someone got into my house. >> a 10-year-old stops a burglary inside her own home. >> you did a very good job. >> thank you. >>> that shot says it all. the bears will get win number five on the season. >> are you okay? >> i'm good, i'm good. >>> ahh! >> you've got to stop putting words in my mouth, sir. let me finish. >> nobody is hearing anything. >> do you smoke pot with tom hanks? >> i did. i smoked pot with tom hanks in this movie. >> i'm going to talk computers! i'm going to live on the moon! >> i have something very, very big concerning the president of the united states. >> give us a hint. >> i will do that. >> on

on the cover of that magazine. joining us now from the fortune summit in laguna, california, is former yahoo! ceo carol bartz. thank you for joining us. >> good to see you. it's so bright here i have these shades on. i'll try. if i squint too much i'll put them back on. >> i understand. you do whatever makes you comfortable, chairl. thank you very much. your successor at yahoo! just unveiled her plan for the company. she's focusing on personalization, mobility, and investing in projects that reach 100 million users or $100 million in revenue. what do you think? what's your take given your experience at yahoo!? is this the right way to go? >> i think he's right on. i think she's a good choice for yahoo!. she's got a lot of energy, a lot of experience. you know, during my tenure, we had talked about personalization, of course mobile, you know, getting more engage ed users. i think she's right on the mark. she's a great gal. >> and the company recently sold its stake in ally baba, returned the cash to shareholders. was that a good move? under your tenure, the relationship was a bit strained, ri

urgent now. a panel here in california has just recommended parole for one of the man son family followers. bruce davis has been locked up for 40 years for murdering two people. those killings not connected to the infamous sharon tate killings in 1969. the parole board's decision is not the last word here. the governor of california jerry brown has last say on whether davis should go free. davis turns 70 years old tomorrow. the feds have just charged more than 90 people with trying to steal our tax dollars. the suspects are accused of taking part in medicare schemes that submitted nearly $430 million in fraudulent billing. doctors and nurses among the suspects. the assistant attorney general lanny brewer explained how one scheme in houston allegedly took advantage of mental patients. >> these defendants have allegedly bribed medicare beneficiaries with cigarettes, food and coupons instead of giving these beneficiaries real medicare care, hospital owners and operators allegedly plunked them in front of the television and billioned medicare on their behalf. >> the feds made similar

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.c. to california in 15 hours. that means you'll have to go 2 hundred miles an hour and romney said i'm not going to break the law. then how do you square the numbers? you've got to throw the math word back at them maybe with the pretty colors if you want. >> do you expect joe biden to be able to make that point or to do anything else that's going to significantly change the democrats' process. >> i do have high hopes for biden. i watched the debates in the 2007-2008 campaign and biden beat both hillary clinton and barack obama in a number of debates. everybody talks about his gaffes and they forget he is a good debatetor and he has a capacity for empathy for average people. and he can just explain stuff quite well. so i think he will put ryan on the griddle and take the interview with chris wallace and say look, you've got time. you said the math is too complicated. don't give us talk about base lines. tell us how you're going to do this. >> e.j., thanks for being here. i appreciate it. >> good to be with you. >>> up next, the grave international implications of having people in our american con

trail mix. >> you want to get into this? >> that was california's brad sherman on thursday night grabbing opponent howard berman during a feisty debate. congressman berman's campaign manager now telling the hill they are not ruling out using that incident in campaign advertising. congressman sherman, meanwhile, has since said that he regretted his actions. >>> is senator rand paul already ramping up for a presidential run in 2016? paul reportedly extending outside kentucky, going national with tv ads in ohio, west virginia, and florida. the ads paid for by his political action committee, rand pac. hammer democratic senate candidates over foreign aid. and the massachusetts nail-biter. the latest polls have turned the senate race in the bay state upside down. can elizabeth warren pull off an upset? and if you thought there might be a bit more calm and cooperation in washington after the election, think again. why we are likely to see even fewer moderates in congress next year. you're watching msnbc, the place for politics. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. i just finished a bowl of

. this is complicating the fuel market in the u.s. to an excessive degree. it's one of the reasons why california's gasoline prices spiked so high recently. they use a boutique blend of fuel. >> no, robert, you're mistake. the reason why gasoline prices spiked in california -- >> are you going to interrupt me again? >> yes, i am. >> we've been over this. being rude does not help you make your point. >> they had a fire and production is down. >> this sounds like the debate last night. obama and romney. >> romney gives rhetoric. obama gives facts. >> we just want the facts here. we just want to look at economic landscape and how to allocate money so our viewers get value out of this. we appreciate your time tonight, gentlemen. see you soon. thank you so much. >> thank you very much. >> up next, food inflation and the fiscal cliff. you'd think the head of the largest grocery chain in the united states would be one of the most pessimistic ceos out there. actually, he's quite optimistic. the head of kroger will sit down with me for an interview you'll see only on this network. >>> later -- >> it's a d

up in prison in california but around the time of the original crimes, one of those followers may have admitted to more killings, in audio recordings with his attorney. now the l.a.p.d. wants access to those recordings. but the judge ruled the cops cannot have them because they are currently tied up in a bankruptcy case. trace gallagher is in los angeles. did the cops say that there might really be some evidence on those tapes? >> will, that's the thing, shep, is the l.a.p.d. hasn't given us exactly what is on those tapes and what exactly they are looking for. now, the thing is, except for the unsolved murders that happened around the same time that the man son murders they say there are some similarities there because the same time, the same area, the man you are talking about there is text watson. is he the man son follower who was recorded back in 1969 speaking with his lawyer. watson is also fighting to make sure that these tapes are not released and that federal judge says the l.a.p.d. simply has not given him a good enough reason to release them. but a man who covered this c

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